Robert Iansek is a neurologist based in Clayton, VIC, working out of 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia. He focuses on helping people when movement problems get in the way of daily life, whether that’s at work, at home, or just getting through the week.
His clinic work includes movement disorders, Parkinson’s disease, and drug-induced dyskinesia. At times, symptoms can be unpredictable, and that can be stressful for both patients and families. Robert works with you to understand what’s going on, what seems to help, and what makes symptoms worse, so care can be practical and realistic.
Robert also looks after people who may benefit from deep brain stimulation (DBS). DBS can be a big step. He takes time to talk through how it’s considered, what the process involves, and what changes people might notice. The aim is to make decisions feel clearer, not rushed.
Because movement disorders can change over time, follow-up matters. Robert keeps an eye on how treatments are working and adjusts the plan when needed, especially when medication effects wear off or side effects start to show up. In many cases, small changes can make a noticeable difference, like improving steadiness, reducing shaking, or easing unwanted movements.
Robert’s approach is calm and down to earth. He understands that neurological conditions can come with worries about independence, sleep, and day-to-day comfort. While no two people are the same, he helps people set goals that fit their life, and supports them through the ups and downs along the way.